Gender Bias Is Continuing In Venture Capital. What Gives?
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A recent study featured in Harvard Business Review found venture capital investors often ask questions to male entrepreneurs differently than female entrepreneurs, and this ultimately impacts funding. Laura Huang, Assistant Professor at The Wharton School, explains her research into the subtle signals, cues, and behaviors in the treatment of women. Female entrepreneurs earn only 2 percent of VC funding, despite owning 38 percent of businesses across the country.
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